Monday, February 27, 2006

Heavier sound comes to Boone area

Heavier sound comes to Boone area The Appalachian Online - Feb 07 8:36 AM Fan support and local support is whats lacking in music today, Perfect Lie drummer Joel Smith said. The live music scene is not what it used to be. Theres a lot more bands out there and they are all really good, its just competitive.Save to My Web

Those dull '50s just got duller Pioneer Press - Feb 23 4:12 AM The inexplicable Barry Manilow renaissance continues on "The Greatest Songs of the Fifties," which hit the pop chart at No. 1 this month. In Manilow's 1970s heyday, no one imagined his modest voice would give him a second career as an interpreter. But he hasn't been writing songs lately.Save to My Web

Hockey star just a little bit country Boston Herald - Feb 19 12:47 PM Same team, different tastes. Judging from the iPod playlists seen on offthepodium.com, it seems members of the U.S. Women's Hockey team, who play their final game today, may have trouble deciding...Save to My Web

Steve Petersen is loving every moment Palm Springs and Coachella Valley Local News and Guides - Feb 17 4:07 AM After three years in show biz, things are beginning to break for Steve Petersen of Palm Springs.Save to My Web

Mower Coming antiMUSIC - Feb 04 7:16 PM (Luck Media) Since the release of Mowers blistering, intentionally assaulting self-titled debut in 2003, the San Diego based powerhouse some call Californias hardest working band has shot up to the rock and metal big leagues, touring and opening for icons like Metallica, Deftones, Linkin Park, P.O.D., Staind, Soulfly, Papa Roach, Slayer and Disturbed.Save to My Web

ROSANNE CASH San Jose Mercury News - Feb 07 4:42 PM `Black Cadillac' Capitol 1/2 Between 2003, when she released the ``Rules of Travel'' album, and mid-2005, Rosanne Cash lost her stepmother, father and mother -- which became the springboard for ``Black Cadillac.''Save to My Web